Ongoing History of New Music

The Ongoing History of New Music, episode 1043: The Top 100 Moments in Rock in the 21st Century So Far (40-31)

It’s wild how so much in this universe is connected in ways we don’t understand. There’s something in quantum physics that Einstein called “spooky interaction at a distance.”

Quantum theory says that you can have a particle—like, er, this one here—which is connected to another identical particle billions and billions of light-years away.

And if I give this one a flick—boop!—I just flicked its twin on the other side of the universe at the same time. Change it here, it changes there instantaneously. Yeah, I know, it’s freaky. But that’s how quantum physics works.

History can be like that, too. You poke at this one person, this one thing, this one event, and it affects another person, thing, or event way over there,

It doesn’t happen instantly because our existence is in the universe ruled by classical physics where such things can’t happen. But in retrospect, you see how one little thing in the timeline can unleash a series of cascading events and unintended consequences.\

This is why I believe every once in a while, it’s important to stop to look at how we got to where we are today…reviewing and studying the past is a way to understand the present. And if we’re careful, we might be able to use this information to predict at least some of the future.

This is episode seven of a ten-part series that’s looking back on what happened in rock through the first 25 years of the 21st century. Let’s see if we can’t put a few more pieces together.

Songs heard on this show:

  • Stone Temple Pilots, Big Empty
  • The Breeders, Cannonball
  • Twenty One Pilots, Stressed Out
  • Kraftwerk, We Are the Robots
  • Led Zeppelin, Rock’n’Roll (Live at the (02)
  • St. Vincent, Los Ageless
  • Joy Division, Love Will Tear Us Apart
  • White Stripes, Icky Thump
  • Sam Roberts Band, Don’t Walk Away Eileen
  • Metallica, I Disappear (Demo)

Eric Wilhite has the playlist.

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Don’t forget about my other podcast, Uncharted: Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry. If you love true crime with your music, you’ll love this. Get Uncharted wherever you get your podcasts.

Alan Cross

is an internationally known broadcaster, interviewer, writer, consultant, blogger and speaker. In his 40+ years in the music business, Alan has interviewed the biggest names in rock, from David Bowie and U2 to Pearl Jam and the Foo Fighters. He’s also known as a musicologist and documentarian through programs like The Ongoing History of New Music.

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